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Basically all the same rules regarding the small claims procedure apply to N.I., except you have to file the claim manually at your local courthouse - we're still a bit prehistoric, no online applications yet - and you can claim up to a maximum of 2000 pounds, although your costs and the 8% interest can be added to this.

 

Just follow the step by step instructions HERE and have a good look around the site...you're in good company!

 

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Jojo,

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except you have to file the claim manually at your local courthouse - we're still a bit prehistoric, no online applications yet -

 

It certainly used to be the case, but no more......

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=499

 

N.I. claims now online too :)

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Hi

I had a business account with the Northern from 1997 to 2003 I have all the statements. The total charges total 5k before interest so I am going to fight them on the last 6 years first before trying to get the rest back later. I need some help please. Having filled out the spreadsheet with the various charges IE SD unpaid charges & referral charges I then deleted the 8% interest column as I had read you could not claim this at the start of a claim. This is where I loss the plot because it states in the 1st letter (business type) insert amount of charges then insert interest and add both together for the total. Could someone please advise.

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